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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
71
Citations
19677
World Ranking
1576
National Ranking
671

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
18659
World Ranking
5816
National Ranking
1785

Manabu Shiraiwa publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Manabu Shiraiwa sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 332 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Manabu Shiraiwa D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Manabu Shiraiwa sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Manabu Shiraiwa is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions in related subfields such as health, toxicology and mutagenesis, atmospheric science, environmental engineering, global and planetary change, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's work covers various topics that include air quality and health impacts, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, indoor air quality and microbial exposure, air quality monitoring and forecasting, atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, and climate change and health impacts.

Manabu Shiraiwa has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Environmental Science Processes & Impacts
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Environmental Science Atmospheres

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by the scientist are:

  • "Multiphase Chemistry Controls Inorganic Chlorinated and Nitrogenated Compounds in Indoor Air during Bleach Cleaning," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Coexistence of three liquid phases in individual atmospheric aerosol particles," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Indoor Surface Chemistry: Developing a Molecular Picture of Reactions on Indoor Interfaces," 2020, Chem
  • "Predictions of the glass transition temperature and viscosity of organic aerosols from volatility distributions," 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Hydroxyl Radical Production by Air Pollutants in Epithelial Lining Fluid Governed by Interconversion and Scavenging of Reactive Oxygen Species," 2021, Environmental Science & Technology

Frequent collaborators include Pascale S. J. Lakey, Ting Fang, Ying Li, Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, and Sergey A. Nizkorodov.

Best Publications

  • Plasma-liquid interactions: A review and roadmap

    PJ Peter Bruggeman;MJ Kushner;BR Locke;Jge Gardeniers

  • Glass transition and phase state of organic compounds: dependency on molecular properties and implications for secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere.

    Thomas Koop;Johannes Bookhold;Manabu Shiraiwa;Ulrich Pöschl

  • Gas uptake and chemical aging of semisolid organic aerosol particles

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Markus Ammann;Thomas Koop;Ulrich Pöschl

  • Aerosol Health Effects from Molecular to Global Scales

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Kayo Ueda;Andrea Pozzer;Gerhard Lammel

  • Multiphase chemistry at the atmosphere-biosphere interface influencing climate and public health in the anthropocene.

    Ulrich Pöschl;Manabu Shiraiwa

  • Nitrate radicals and biogenic volatile organic compounds: oxidation, mechanisms, and organic aerosol

    Nga Lee Ng;Steven S. Brown;Steven S. Brown;Alexander T. Archibald;Elliot Atlas

  • Global distribution of particle phase state in atmospheric secondary organic aerosols

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Ying Li;Alexandra P. Tsimpidi;Vlassis A. Karydis

  • Molecular Characterization of Brown Carbon in Biomass Burning Aerosol Particles

    Peng Lin;Paige K. Aiona;Ying Li;Manabu Shiraiwa;Manabu Shiraiwa

  • Chemical exposure-response relationship between air pollutants and reactive oxygen species in the human respiratory tract

    Pascale S. J. Lakey;Thomas Berkemeier;Haijie Tong;Andrea M. Arangio

  • General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales

    M. Kulmala;A. Asmi;H. K. Lappalainen;H. K. Lappalainen;U. Baltensperger

  • Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols

    Ying Li;Ying Li;Ulrich Pöschl;Manabu Shiraiwa

  • Equilibration timescale of atmospheric secondary organic aerosol partitioning

    Manabu Shiraiwa;John H. Seinfeld

  • Air Pollution and Climate Change Effects on Allergies in the Anthropocene: Abundance, Interaction, and Modification of Allergens and Adjuvants

    Kathrin Reinmuth-Selzle;Christopher J. Kampf;Kurt Lucas;Naama Lang-Yona

  • Gas–particle partitioning of atmospheric aerosols: interplay of physical state, non-ideal mixing and morphology

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Andreas Zuend;Allan K. Bertram;John H. Seinfeld

  • Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Christian Pfrang;Thomoas Koop;Ulrich Pöschl

  • Biogenic Potassium Salt Particles as Seeds for Secondary Organic Aerosol in the Amazon

    Christopher Pöhlker;Kenia T. Wiedemann;Kenia T. Wiedemann;Kenia T. Wiedemann;Bärbel Sinha;Manabu Shiraiwa

  • Kinetic multi-layer model of aerosol surface and bulk chemistry (KM-SUB): the influence of interfacial transport and bulk diffusion on the oxidation of oleic acid by ozone

    M. Shiraiwa;C. Pfrang;C. Pfrang;U. Pöschl

  • Amplification of Light Absorption of Black Carbon by Organic Coating

    M. Shiraiwa;Y. Kondo;T. Iwamoto;K. Kita

  • Competition between water uptake and ice nucleation by glassy organic aerosol particles

    T. Berkemeier;M. Shiraiwa;U. Pöschl;T. Koop

  • The role of long-lived reactive oxygen intermediates in the reaction of ozone with aerosol particles

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Yulia Sosedova;Yulia Sosedova;Aurélie Rouvière;Hong Yang

  • Hazardous components and health effects of atmospheric aerosol particles: reactive oxygen species, soot, polycyclic aromatic compounds and allergenic proteins

    Manabu Shiraiwa;Kathrin Selzle;Ulrich Pöschl

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulrich Pöschl
Ulrich Pöschl Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Markus Ammann
Markus Ammann Paul Scherrer Institute
Yafang Cheng
Yafang Cheng Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Hang Su
Hang Su Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Allan K. Bertram
Allan K. Bertram University of British Columbia
Yutaka Kondo
Yutaka Kondo National Institute of Polar Research
Meinrat O. Andreae
Meinrat O. Andreae Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Sergey A. Nizkorodov
Sergey A. Nizkorodov University of California, Irvine
Nobuyuki Takegawa
Nobuyuki Takegawa Tokyo Metropolitan University

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